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Common name: Homatula loaches
Chinaese name: 荷马条鳅
Scientific genus: Homatula
Family & Genus: Cobitidae · Genus Homatula
Native range: Southern and southwestern China
Adult size: 8–15 cm (species dependent)
Ecological type: Benthic predatory loach
Genus reference (external):
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Homatula
The genus Homatula contains a relatively large number of endemic species distributed in different river systems of China. The Wikipedia reference linked above lists many additional species within this genus.
However, at present, most of these species are not observed in the ornamental aquarium market and lack reliable circulation records. Therefore, they are not discussed here.
Among the species occasionally mentioned in other references, only the following two are sometimes encountered:
Homatula wujiangensis Ding & Deng, 1990 — Wujiang Homatula
Homatula variegata (Dabry de Thiersant, 1874) — Red-tailed Homatula
In this article, the focus is placed on the two forms most commonly seen and discussed in the hobby:
Homatula potanini — Short-bodied Homatula
Homatula berezowskii — Berezowski’s Homatula
These two forms are used below as the primary reference for morphology and husbandry.
Distributed in mountain rivers and tributaries of southern and southwestern China.
Typical habitat:
Moderate to fast flowing streams
Substrate dominated by gravel, pebbles, and coarse sand
Very limited fine silt or mud
Water temperature commonly 14–24°C
High dissolved oxygen and clear water
They occupy the river bottom, moving between stones and gravel beds, remaining close to the substrate.
Body elongated, cylindrical to slightly compressed
Head broad, snout rounded, with multiple pairs of barbels
Mouth inferior, adapted for benthic feeding
Fins strong and well developed for bottom locomotion
Typical body pattern elements include:
Irregular fine markings on the head and anterior body
Vertical pale white stripes on the posterior body
Mottled or cloud-like shading
Fin margins often show red pigmentation, forming a key ornamental feature.
Homatula potanini (Günther, 1896)
Body form:
Short and robust
Thick trunk and relatively large head
Pattern characteristics:
Head and anterior body densely covered with irregular fine pale markings
Markings form continuous winding lines, maze-like in appearance
From the origin of the dorsal fin, markings become predominantly vertical in orientation
Lines thicker and more widely spaced on the posterior half
Fin characteristics:
First dorsal fin ray with a distinct red margin
Upper and lower margins of the caudal fin clearly edged with red
Overall appearance:
Compact body, dense anterior markings, vertical posterior stripes, and strong red fin margins.
Homatula berezowskii
Body form:
More elongated and slender than the short-bodied form
Streamlined silhouette
Pattern characteristics:
Anterior body almost unmarked or very faint
From behind the dorsal fin, thin vertical white lines appear at wide intervals
Number of markings limited, spacing large
Fin characteristics:
Only a small red mark at the base of the first dorsal ray
Caudal fin uniformly pale red and semi-transparent
Overall appearance:
Slender body, sparse vertical markings, and softly colored red tail.
Feeding type: Benthic invertebrate predator
Primary natural diet:
Small freshwater shrimp
Aquatic insect larvae
Benthic worms and micro-invertebrates
Recommended captive foods:
Frozen or live bloodworms
Brine shrimp
Chopped shrimp
High-quality sinking carnivorous pellets
Upper critical temperature: 28°C
Recommended long-term range:
| Range | Condition |
|---|---|
| 16–24°C | Optimal |
| 25–26°C | Acceptable |
| 27°C | High risk |
| ≥28°C | Dangerous |
High temperature is the principal limiting factor for long-term maintenance.
Difficulty: ★★★☆☆ (Moderate)
Key factors for success:
Long-term temperature control
High dissolved oxygen
Clean substrate
Stable water circulation
Tank size
60 cm tank: 2–4 individuals
90 cm stream tank: 5–8 individuals
Water parameters
| Parameter | Recommended |
|---|---|
| Temperature | 16–26°C |
| pH | 6.5–7.8 |
| Dissolved oxygen | >6 mg/L |
| Flow | Moderate |
Substrate & layout
Medium sand mixed with gravel
Thickness ≤3 cm
Pebbles and stones forming bottom corridors
Most Homatula species are localized Chinese endemics
Many populations are restricted to single river systems
Artificial propagation is rare
Field observation is encouraged; uncontrolled collection should be avoided
The genus Homatula represents a distinctive group of Chinese native benthic loaches adapted to fast-flowing mountain streams.
In the ornamental hobby, the most commonly observed forms are the Short-bodied Homatula (Homatula potanini) and Berezowski’s Homatula (Homatula berezowskii), characterized by irregular fine anterior markings, vertical pale posterior stripes, and red-edged fins.
Although additional species are listed in academic references, only a limited number are currently observed in the aquarium trade, and they are therefore not discussed in detail here.
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